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After a short rest stop...  
   

After a short rest stop...

we continued deeper into Snowdonia. The farther we went into the mountains the lusher things became. It almost looked cool outside our air-conditioned bus. What looked most inviting to me were all the miles of stone walls dividing countless pastures often being bisected by roaring streams tumbling down from the nearby mountains.
Day Five (Across the Irish Sea to Wales)

July 17th 2006
No ghosts and no breakfast again. But we were up early in order to head out to the docks for our ferry ride over to Wales. James was in a big hurry to beat the anticipated rush hour. We had already said goodbye to our Irish bus driver Patrick after our city tour the previous day. Today we had a new driver and bigger bus to take us to the docks. It was a good thing we had more room because eve ... read more
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